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Prepare for Workshops

This page provides an overview of ANGLO Workshops. For guidance and materials on leading Workshops, see here.

What are ANGLO Workshops?

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ANGLO Workshops are a type of session that all students do in all ANGLO centres. For 13 and 14-night programmes, students do two Workshops. The Workshops are the same across all centres. Each Workshop takes place in a 4-hour session, usually in the morning.

Workshops are designed to allow students to practise their spoken English in a natural way, outside the classroom, and to use their creativity to make and present something at the end of the Workshop session.

ANGLO Workshops change each year so that students and staff who do more than one ANGLO programme don't repeat the materials and have a unique experience each time.

Where do Workshops take place?

Workshops take place on campus. They start in a classroom/lecture theatre for the introduction and planning stages. Then students are usually required to move around the campus to gather information or create their presentation. At the end of the session students come back to the classroom/lecture theatre to present their creation.

Who leads Workshops?

ANGLO Workshops are lead by ANGLO Leaders under the supervision of the Workshop & Teaching Supervisor (WTS) (or Teaching Manager (TM) in the event that the centre does not have a WTS).

Each ANGLO Leader is responsible for a group of up to 15 students who have a similar level of English.

ANGLO Workshops in 2026

Filmmaking: Short Film Lab - Students work in groups to choose a topic, plan, shoot, edit and present the short film to their classmates    

Our Campus: People & Places - Students work in groups to choose an aspect of their campus, carry out a piece of research and present their findings to their classmates